Abnitio developer

Fisec Global

Murphy, TX • On-site

$48.75 - $63.75/hr

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Job description

Job Description:
8-12 years of experience in Ab Initio ETL
Strong knowledge and hands-on experience in SQL, Unix shell scripting, Oracle and Teradata databases
Knowledge of BFS domain is a plus
Should have in depth knowledge on Jason and XML parsing, read and writes.
Experience with Hadoop and Hive is desired.
Must have strong technical experience in Design (Mapping specifications, HLD, LLD)
Development (Coding, Unit testing) using Ab Initio
Good knowledge in developing UNIX scripts, Oracle SQL/PL-SQL.
Must have the ability to relate to both business and technical members of the team and possess excellent communication skills.



Frequently asked questions

Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a ETL Developer?

A: To succeed as an ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) Developer, key technical skills include proficiency in data warehousing tools such as Informatica, Talend, or Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS), as well as expertise in programming languages like Java, Python, or C#. Additionally, knowledge of data modeling, data governance, and data quality is crucial.\n\nSoft skills that contribute to success in this role include strong analytical and problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication skills to collaborate with cross-functional teams. Adaptability and the ability to learn new technologies quickly are also essential in this rapidly evolving field.\n\nThese technical and soft skills enable ETL Developers to design, develop, and implement efficient data pipelines, ensuring high-quality data is available for business intelligence and analytics, ultimately supporting data-driven decision-making and driving business growth.

Q: What is the career path for a ETL Developer?

A: A typical career progression for an ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) Developer involves starting as a Junior ETL Developer, where they focus on building and maintaining data pipelines, and then advancing to a Senior ETL Developer or ETL Lead, where they oversee complex data integration projects and mentor junior team members. Key opportunities for skill development include learning data warehousing, business intelligence tools, and programming languages such as Python, Java, or SQL, as well as staying up-to-date with emerging technologies like cloud-based data platforms and machine learning. Long-term, ETL Developers may transition into roles like Data Architect, Business Intelligence Analyst, or even move into leadership positions, such as Data Management or IT Director.